Monthly Archives: August 2003

A chinese graduate student has been accused by the University of using key-logging software to log into nearly 60 students’ and professors’ email and private IFS space to send fradulant emails and look at final exams. The 24-year old student, Ning Ma, faces up to 5 years in prison for the violations. Key-loggers, once installed […]

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More from the UK: “I think that Jodie Masley and Luke Massie have basically taken control of Alex Owolade, a local activist, and driven the process of the LCAS Inquiry in a way which will end up inflaming racial tension rather than finding genuine solutions. I can see a very unpleasant few months unfolding and, […]

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RWL/BAMN … IN THE U.K. I have been notified by a friend in the U.K. that two members of the Revolutionary Workers’ League / BAM-N – Jodi-Marie Masley and Luke Massie – have been active in a controversial legal case in the U.K. The people behind the RWL have been rightfully discredited for their behaviour […]

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I had thought that the Michigan Civil Rights Initiative webpage was too similar to Chetly Zarko’s page “The Czar’s Court” to be mere coincidence. A quick check of the HTML source reveals both websites have the same meta tag for content: “freelance writer, technology, educationpolicy, consulting, investigative reporting, university research, researchoverhead, Merit Network, Univeristy of […]

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Since Bush supporters and Clear Channel rocked them, the Dixie Chicks are rocking the vote in return, announcing a campaign with the nonpartisan Rock the Vote: Chicks Rock, Chicks Vote: “Contrary to what has been portrayed in the media, we never had intentions of becoming a political band, but like it or not, we have […]

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How many people have died in the Iraq War?> Iraq Coalition Casualty Count: 248> CNN.com Coalition Casualties: 293> Iraq Body Count: Civilian Deaths in Iraq: at least 6,000 Also, the Iraq War Cost: $71 BIL and counting.

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“For many political experts, the Teamsters’ endorsement was a foregone conclusion because the union’s president, James P. Hoffa, has long been close to Mr. Gephardt. They were classmates at the University of Michigan Law School.”> From NYTimes: “Teamsters set plans to back Gephardt”

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